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Probate Will Trust Laws

Question:  When can the will be filed as a Muniment of Title?

Answer:   Filing a will as a muniment of title only is appropriate if the only asset to transfer is real estate, and there are no unpaid debts owed by the estate, except for liens on real estate. Tex. Prob. Code 89A(7). Essentially, this publishes the will for purposes of transferring the real estate to the named beneficiaries in the will. A court hearing is necessary to present the will for probate as a Muniment of Title.

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